Puzzlegeddon embraces the moving row or column puzzle approach and delivers an ultimate experience, adding a lot of game modes and even a campaign one insuring a good amount of replay value.

The loading time is OK and once the first game itself is loaded the waiting time becomes even shorter.

The interface is well designed and the in game Help along with the in game tips are more than enough to understand the gameplay.

Initially, only Campaign and the Quick Game Puzzle (there are 6 quick games) are unlocked. By the way, you have to play Campaing to unlock the other modes and to unlock other game features such as characters and power-ups.

In resume, there are a lot of things to do here!

Gameplay

The gameplay is rather simple. You have to move columns and/or rows in order to match at least four tiles of the same kind. You can do several moves before collecting and once all moves are done you just tap a match to collect all the resources.

Yes, each tile kind is a resource. The resources are used to fill the power-up meters. Some power-ups allow you to attack while others are used as a defense.

When you are fighting against CPU (up to 3 at the same time) you can't see what they are collecting. The on screen board is all yours. However, you can catch some moments of opponent's weakness like when the enemy just used a defense bomb. You know the opponent will need a bit of time to collect resources to get another defense bomb. This is a great time to attack!

The Campaign (required to unlock other features) is a travel through all game modes (well until now I didn't play Clear mode yet in my campaign). So you will face Puzzle (collect as many resources as possible in the given time), Challenge (e.g. make 2 combos then 3 chains and so on - it is not that easy!), Time Attack (fight against up to 3 opponents to see who kills more), Duel (fight against a single strong opponent), Survival (kill all opponents to win) and Clear (clear all blocks with a single transformation which means a single tap to collect).

As you advance in your campaign you will unlock power-ups that will help you in the battles. A good set of them can be achieved. Boost, Defence, Disrupt and Attack are available along the campaign and all of them support 3 levels of performance making 12 power-ups or abilities to play with.

In addition, you will be able to unlock up to 8 different characters with unique special skills.

Game modes, power-ups and different characters give this game a lot of alternatives to play with.

However, the campaign does not show your progress or something like this. After you win a level another one starts and so on. I would love to see my campaign performance and even my progress. Right now I don't have any idea of how much I'll have to play to complete it.

On line leader board is for Puzzle mode and statistics for other quick games and campaign (all together).

Graphics

Although graphics are just good they are colorblind aware.

Animations are basic but smooth.

Sound

The game has a background music that matches the game itself but it is a bit repetitive.

Unfortunately the game does not support iPOD music.

Here's a video from the PC version of the game:

Pros

Great contentPower-ups and different charactersOn line board for Puzzle modeStatistics

Cons

It does not support iPOD musicIt can?t resumeCampaign progress is not displayed at allPC version is a lot more polished

Conclusion

Puzzlegeddon is a very simple but captivating puzzle game due its reasonable and diversified content (that includes a bit of strategy) and features to unlock.

Ratings (scale of 1 to 5):

Graphics: -3.5- nothing fancy but it is colorblind awareSound: -3- it does not support iPOD music Controls: -5- easy and responsiveGameplay: -4- great content but it does not show campaign progress

Playing Hints and Tips:

Read all the Help to understand every power-up properlyPay attention to opponent?s defense moves to attack them in the right time